Mid Holderness Ward – October 2023
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13 crimes reported during September, (up from 11 recorded in August 2023)
Humbertalking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
- Reduce ASB – improve the quality of life
- Dwelling Burglaries
- Rural Crime
- Residential Burglary reports: (one investigation)
10/09/2023 Burglary residential, Seaside Road, ALDBROUGH - Front door forced to gain entry whilst occupants are out, ornaments stolen from locked cabinet
- Business Burglary reports: (two investigations )
17/09/2023 Burglary, Hedon Road, BURSTWICK - entered unoccupied business premises and have forced an internal door causing damage, no items taken
23/09/2023 Burglary, Woody Carr Road, WAWNE - Shed broken into garden power tools taken (petrol strimmer) a generator was left by the suspects at the fence.
- Thefts: (seven investigations)
02/09/2023 Theft Main Road, SPROATLEY - Shop Theft of tubes of pringles
03/09/2023 Make off Without Payment, A165 LONG RISTON- Kia Sportage £57 diesel
04/09/2023 Theft Mill Lane, LELLEY - Theft of tractor parts
08/09/2023 Theft A165, LONG RISTON - Renault Clio steal petrol £20.27
08/09/2023 Theft Daisy Hill, BURSTWICK - Parcel containing dietary drinks worth £50
14/09/2023 Theft of a pedal cycles, East Newton Road, ALDBROUGH - two BMX style Cycles stolen from driveway
21/09/2023 Theft Church Street, ALDBROUGH - Theft from shop - £2 monster drink
- Vehicle Crime: (two investigations)
13/09/2023 Theft of motor vehicle, Hull Road Picnic Site, Hull Road, ELLERBY. Ford Kuga in white stolen from car park
24/09/2023 Theft of a motor vehicle The Hawthorns, LONG RISTON. 2015 Mercedes 220 AMG convertible in black stolen off the driveway
- Damage: (no investigations)
- Other: (21 other investigations)
18/09/2023 Crime Fly Tipping, Southfield Lane, ELSTRONWICK - tipped rubbish then set fire to it, receipts have been found amongst the rubbish which have been passed on to the council
4x Public order, 4x domestic related assaults, 2x assaults, 2x Sexual offences, domestic related theft of motor vehicle, 4x domestic related harassments’, 2x Malicious communications and a domestic related damage,
BILTON: Two in custody following cannabis grow
Two people have been arrested after emergency services were called to reports of a fire at a property on Galfrid Road in Bilton in the early hours of this morning (Friday 29 September).
Upon entering the premises, officers discovered a suspected cannabis grow.
A 41-year-old man and 50-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the cultivation of cannabis. Both remain in police custody at this time.
A scene guard remains in place to ensure the property is made safe to allow seizure of the growth.
The fire is not being treated as suspicious at this time and, thankfully, nobody is thought to have been injured.
Anyone who has information that could assist with our enquiries is asked to contact us on our non-emergency number 101, quoting log 12 of 29 September.
Man arrested in connection with reported indecent exposure
Following a CCTV appeal in relation to a reported indecent exposure in Hedon earlier this month, one man has been arrested and is now in our custody. Thank you to everyone that shared our appeal.
Enquiries into the report are ongoing and we appeal to anyone with information to call our non-emergency 101 line quoting investigation reference 23*133567.
Humber-talking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
1. Reduce ASB - Improve the quality of life in the community
UPDATE - During September, reports of anti-social behaviour have increased to ten reports.
These include seven reports of vehicles driven at speed along Greens Lane, Wawne along with possible drug use; a report of quad bikes driven across farm land in Thirtleby and two reports of youths banging on windows in Bellsgarth Road, Burton Pidsea
Action - Humberside Police’s Halloween campaign aimed at helping to combat burglary offences, help reduce incidents of Anti-Social Behaviour and to provide advice and support to the local communities.
Officers from neighbourhood policing teams will be going out and speaking to schools across the force about anti-social behaviour and encouraging youngsters to enjoy the festivities without becoming a nuisance in their neighbourhood.
Retailers are reminded of their responsibility not to sell flour and eggs to youngsters on the run up to Halloween and Mischief Night. Posters available from My Community Alert
UPDATE:
BURTON PIDSEA: A 13year boy has been spoken to by officers in front of parents for banging on windows in the Bellsgarth Road during the hours of darkness which caused alarm to elderly residents.
Wawne: An 18year old driver has been issued a Section 59 Warning for his inconsiderate manner of driving along Greens Lane.
2. Preventing Residential dwelling Burglaries
Is anybody home?
- Lights - You can get plug-in timers for your lamps - and timers for your ceiling lights. Don't just light up the hall. Fool a burglar by lighting up the landing, bathroom, bedroom and living room too. Really fox him by varying the times each light comes on.
- Sound advice - Use a plug-in timer for a radio - make it a talk station rather than music.
- Windows - Remember to shut all windows, even small and upstairs ones, when you leave the house, in your garden or in the rear of your property. If you're upstairs, close your downstairs windows and if you're planning some time away, get a trusted neighbour to shut the curtains at night. You could return the favour some time!
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- Tackling Rural Crime:
Rural crime is not limited to the farm yard. Serious and organised crime groups are often linked to rural and wildlife crime particularly in relation to theft of agricultural machinery and poaching like hare coursing.
Holderness patrols are reminding farmers to review their security and to keep their properties/equipment safe.
In relation to the security of Tractor GPS Receiver and Screens, please visit the Police website for crime prevention advice around MARK IT, REMOVE IT and LOCK IT.
ACTION: work with partner agencies to protect the community and detect crime, including the Rural Crime Task Force, Farm Watch, NFU and Young Farmer Clubs.
How you can help
Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team appreciates the importance of being in the right place, at the right time, for the right reasons to reassure the public, improve public confidence and reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the area in which we all live and work.
We encourage all residents to call and report any issues where they live so that we can deal with any issues and also step up our patrols in the area.
If you feel that there are other issues affecting you or your local community that should be given priority, please inform your local councillors or your Neighbourhood Policing Team.
HULL FAIR – Enjoy ALL the fun of the Fair
Before setting off
Leave any valuables such as electronic devices, jewellery and credit cards at home; only take what you absolutely need and remember to lock all windows and doors before you set off.
Getting to Hull Fair
Drinking alcohol on buses is prohibited. Anyone caught trying to carry alcohol on to the buses will be refused entry and anyone caught drinking alcohol on a bus will be asked to get off. While on the buses respect the rights of other passengers by keeping noise down to a minimum.
If you drive to the fair park in a well-lit busy area and make a note of where you are parked.
When you leave your car ensure nothing is on view, remove all valuables.
While at Hull Fair
Keep your money and mobile phones in a safe and secure place.
Consider wearing clothes that have pockets with zips or using a money belt to keep your property safe.
If you see anything suspicious report it immediately to a Police Officer, Police Community Support Officer, Stewards or Fairground Staff.
If attending the fair with small children consider using a wrist link or harness to prevent them wandering off. Also give children guardian contact details to carry, so any children who become lost can be reunited with their guardians quickly.
Make sure you are familiar with the location of the Police, First Aid and Lost/Found Children Offices.
Getting home from Hull Fair
Have a pre-arranged meeting place to go to in the event of you become separated from friends/relatives.
If travelling by bus, ensure you keep enough money aside for your bus fare home. Be sure where, and which bus, you need to get on in advance.
If you feel that there are other issues affecting you or your local community that should be given priority, please inform your local councillors or your Neighbourhood Policing Team.
The number to call for non-emergency issues is 101
News and Appeals
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Engagements:
In October 2023, the dates and locations are as follows:
3rd- Tuesday 7pm - Sproatley Parish Council, Memorial Hall SPROATLEY
3rd- Tuesday 7.30pm - East Garton Parish Council, Aldbrough Village Hall, Garton Road
4th- Wednesday 7pm - Riston Parish Council, Riston Village Hall, LONG RISTON
7th- Saturday 11:30am - Coniston Village Hall, Swine Lane, CONISTON
17th Tuesday 11:30am - Wentworth Grove Community Room, ALDBROUGH
23rd Monday 2:30pm - Parish Office, Bilton Village Hall, BILTON
Darren
PCSO Darren Bainton